Pulp-treating machine.



` PATENTED FEB. 6, 1906y H; PARKER. PULP HEATING MACHINE.

APFLIGATION FILED JAN. 8, 1903.

5 SHBETSSHEBT 1.

PULP TREATING MASI-HNE.

APPLIATIDN FILED JAN. 8, 1903.

5 SHEETS-SHEET 2k PATENTED FEB. 6, 1906.

H. PARKER.' PULP TREATING MACHINE.

APPLICATION FILED JAN. B, 1903.

5 SHEETS-SHEET 34 No. 33.1,660 PATENTBD FEB. 6, 1906.

` H. lARKSR.

PULP TREATING MACHINE.

AYPLJQUA'IION FILED JAN. 8, 1903.

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Wiizii'iiiig' wlziviiinos. mi which Hw following is simiiii'niiinii.

Tim nlijmzt of' myiweutiim the produc- Limi of :i mifciiiiiiisiii for training" paper-pulp und kiiiiili'ii maiflizils, hiking' th pulp :in its, liquid imm und 'fm'u'iing ii'iillo fiisiieoi'i ich muli", ii' ily is ilfjsaiimi. iw (iiiiiwi'ilii (UWC/Hy mf I l, 4., :imi Si, Mw y are ette-c fct'titg hubs lOd i005. noticed :that the hub i004 is substantially 4o nient'in the cylinder.

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tion, the tendency. would the tcp tliereol until they' 'meet at about the center of the cylinder. These troughs carry the water which is sucked from the pulp through the perforated shell of the cylinder 5- toward the ends ci the cylinder, Where it is discharffed.

890 denotes a packing between the tenir and the perforated cylinder-head. It is ias-` tened to a parti-annular flange @0i on the inro side oi the tank and presses against an annular iiangeSOQ, projecting from the cylinderheed. lts purpose is to prevent the escape oi the pulp into the chamber which receives the Water which escapes through the cylinderr 5 head.

ln order to extrae, the noter from the pulp after it is formed on the surface of lthe cylinder, 'the exterior of the cylinder or of certain compartments is subjected to s suction ac- .'zo tion o? some'sort.

ln Fics, 1, 2, 3, d there is shown a list late @00, Wllich is lheld against the end o t e cylinder by the springs 901. The 1niets, as shown, hss tom openings 902 903, to rmicli ipes leading to u. suction apparatus ed; butthe preferred iorrn ci the device for subjecting interior of the cylinder to the action ci the suction is illustratcd in Fis. il), il, and l2 and is what l will cali e suction-caT t comprises a 5o costing HWG, which' is esi ned to be substituted tor the plete Q00. T s castinc has two chambers 1u-Bi .and i002, separated by the @smtlich i503. @n the outer side oi the It will be 45 ewhich is connected With a pump which will create a suction of great intensity. .lt Will be seen that as the cylinder revolves and a compartment registers with the chamber i601 in the rear oi the cap thst compart- 5o nient will be subjected to e suction action of considerable volume, but not D'"reat intensity.. rl`his suction extracts the moisture from the ulp to a slight degree; but more particularly it lays the pui or felts it, or es it is said in As this scction travels around end registers with the chamber 1G02 the surface oi the cylinder ernbraced between 'the artitions is subjected to a suction action or considerable intensity,-

o which extracts pretty thoroughly the bulk oi' moisture in the pulp. If the compartments Were subjected to a suction action of conside'rable intensity immediately after the cylinder With its accumulated ulp left the soluiic to draw the air einem through the pulp and inalre it porous and i'ulliof holes. To obv-late this diiliculty, i erncploy the above described construction an arran ement, which accomplishes the desired resu ts and produces a iirin and Wellmade sheet.

I claim as my inventioni. in combination, in a machine of the class specified, the tank, the cylinder revolubly mounted therein, compartments formed in.tl1e interior of the cylinder, and the suction-cap located in operative relation to the cylinder, and having independent suctionchambers.

2. in combine-tion, in a machine of the class specified, the tank, the cylinder revolubly mounted therein, compartments formed in the interior ofthe cylinder, the suction-cap located in operative relation to the cylinder, independent chambers in the cap, inlet-ports through the rear Wall of said cap into each chamber, said ports forming communication between Athe chambers and the compartments in the cylinder, and outlet ports through the front Wall of the cap from each chamber.

3. ln a machine oi' the class specified, the tank, the pulp forming cylinder revolubly mounted in the tank, comp artinents arranged in the interior of the cylinder, and means for subjecting each compartment to suction action of varying intensities.

e. In a machine or" the class specied, the tank containing the solution, the cylinder revolubly mounted in the tank partly irnmersed in the solution, Vcoinpartinents crranged in the interior of said cylinder, sud means for subjecting 'each compartment, iirst, to the action of a suction oi considerable volume but slight intensity, and subsequently subjecting eac compartment to e suction action of considerable intensity, substantially as described and for the purposes set forth.

5. The cylinder comprising in its construction suitable heads, and rods extending from end to end of the cylinder and having theil1 ends located in the heads, Wire Wound spirally on said rods, a coating uit' solder or similar material applied to the wire for a short distance from each end. of the cylinder, the sieve or screen applied over the Whole surface of the cylinder, yend an impervious coating applied on the screen at each end of the cylin- IOO der over the solder, substantially es described and for the p rposes set forth.

The cylinder comprising in its construction suitable heads, and rods extending from end to end of the cylinder and having their ends located in the heads,^u1ire wound s rally on said rods, said wire being wenn more closely at the ends of the cylinder than in the center, a coating oi" solder or similar material applied to each end over the closely-wound Wire, thesieve or screen anplied over the Whole Asurface of the cylinder, and an iniizo perviene Coating applied on the screen et forming' compartments Within the cylinder, eneh end of the eylinder over the eloselyand Ll-shaped troughs secured nt euch side ui'ound Wire, suhstnntially es d zseribed. to ndneent purtitions, sind troughs being inl?. ln :i cylinder in einnbiiurtion the shaft, elined downwardlyT toward the ends of the 4o 'the hends, partitions supported along their Cylinder, substantially ne described. inner edges by the shuft end 'ait their ends hy 11. A cylinder having heads, n shell, radial the' hends, notches in the upper edges of the partitions extendingr lengthwise of the eylinpi-irtitions, the eireuinl'erentiel rings located der and havingn upwnriily-extending continum. the notches, the lengthwiffie rinls supj'iorted ous stillening-llnnges along their outer edges. 45 io on the riigs, the upturned still'ening[hinge 12. Aoylinderhnving heuds, a. shell, ljitdial secured to the upper edges of the partitions, pnrtitions extending lengthwise of the cylinnotehes formed in the rods, and `in the stillen der having their edges slotted lor the recepingr-dinners, wire wound about the cylinder tion of rings, seid rings, und an upstanding und resting' in the notches in the rods and eontinuous llnnge secured to the outer edges '50 llnng'es, und n. sieve or screen npplied over-the of snid partitions. J

Whole to torni the surluoe of the cylinder. 1b. In n. cylinder comprising heads, nshell,

Si. .ln n cylinder, in eoinbinatioin the shalt and redini pnrtitionsforsupportingsaid shell, hurting" lengthwise grooves in its surfaces, the plates serured to the outeredges ol seid parlionds supported on the shalt und huving petitions nl nn tingle thereto, and upstnnding 55 eo ripherul rinis, spokes, :uid Interni braces from continuous still'eningdlunges secured to the spolre to spoke, partitions lowingtheir in ner edges ol seid plates. i ritiri-s loented .in the grooves in the shuft und l-l. A cylinder having heads, n shell, and theirouteredges slotted toreceivetlielnnnoredini purtitions for supinjirting,r said shell, rings nud their ends secured by the spokes, plates secured to the outer edges ot said par 6o seid rings und :i pervious shell, substnntinlly titions nt :in :ingle thereto, suid plutes being us described. slotted, ond nn upwziriily-extending contintn l l l E). .ln u machine ol' the rlnss suerilied, the ous siitl`ening-lnnge secured to the edge of erlinder lowing: n pez'l'orntml shel rndiul pnrtitions extending troni the shui't to the shell fio lornuiner eon'nnirtznents withinV the rylinder,

und tl-slnfiped trougl'ls secured nt each side L sind pluto, substantially ns described and lor the purposes set lorth. 65 ln testimony whereof l ulix my signature in presenre ol two witnesses. to udine-ent fmrtitions, substnntiully as deseribed.

lll. In. n nnieliine of the elnss speeilied, the cylinder luiving; n perforated shell, rndinl pur titions externling,I from the shaft to the shell HOWARD PARKER. Witnesses:

B. A. Pez-isn, l... il. Oris. 

